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E Ma: Hi Nic,You don't update your blog for a period of time. Just want to have an update of the weather in Canada from your blog.
Yi Ma: Dear Nic,I have just read your blog. I laughed as when I read that after the May Festival, the winter clothes can safely be sotred.You like writing blog and I recognize that there are many readers(your fans). I miss Toronto, hope I can be there with the fine weather now.Yi Ma
Yi Ma: Testing.
Bruce: Hello Nick, This new blog shows how You are evolving with regions of your country. You are breaking down the regions well and doing a pretty good job covering particular regions that your countrymen live in and can identify with. Continue to work at it, Nicholas, you have my support and help anytime you need it. Your friend always, BRUCE
Bruce: Hello Nicholas, Just wanted to continue to offer you encouragement with your site and your blogs. This one covers everything and is concise and to the point so the Laymen" can understand it! Good work, as always, Your Friend, Bruce....
yodawx: Hello Nicholas, I thought your thought processes and grasp and description of the 2 arctic air masses was very well thought out. It continues to show your progress in understanding complex weather systems and how they relate to yuor area and country, I'm proud of you as always, my friend, Bruce
wow gold: hello,anybody home?nice journal website!
Mr. Sea: Wow, very smart Nick! Quite a storm too!
yodawx: Hey nick! Yes< I like it! And the part about "your personal insights" lends a proffessional touch to your thoughts that you put out to ppl who visit here. Once again, well written and very informative!! Good warning criteria!
zhoe wynz: hai.. dropping by here... :)
Bits & Pieces: hello..care to exchange link? if so let me know so I can add your link to my blog..tnx
yodawx: Waited for you tonight, I guess it was you when you put "yodastay", right after you signed , everyone else left. I waited a while longer but I guess it was lights out for you, Put a meeage on my wxunderemail or my other webaddress, OK? I will be doing a lot of chores tom but will try to chk the email and stop by. Gym yom night be back about 9PM. Sweet Dreams, Your friend, Yodwx
yodawx: Hi nick, I figured out that was you when you put up "yodastay". I waited and everybody left but you left just after 11PM, gues it was lights out for you.Send me an email on wxunder when you want me on, I'll be busy tom morning but will try to get in, tom night, gym till 9pm then I'll be on, OK buddy, sweet dreams, Goodnight, Your friend, Yoda.
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Monday, February 25th 2008

20:14:24

Torontonians... Relax!.. It's just a snowfall record!

Markham, ON - UGH! English homework! Too much and occupies way too much of my time, gonna sneak in a 15 minute time slot to write this blog entry.

To date in Pearson International Airport, we're reporting nearly 150 cm of snow. In my own backyard weather station (otherwise known as Markham Weather Centre), I have recorded over 140 cm of snow, but not quite yet 150 cm. However, we are VERY close to break the all-time snowfall record. Ever since the snowfall record started in the late 1800s, we've never seen this much snow except for the winter of 1938/1939. That winter, we saw about 200 cm of snow. This winter, we have the potential to break this record, especially with the newly released GFS suggesting more snow are on our way.

Due to the time constrain, I will quickly highlight all those potential snow we're going to see. I apologize for my tardiness, but I have to do this in order to maintain my schoolwork quality.

Tomorrow to Wednesday -- 10 to 15 cm
Friday to Saturday -- 10 cm
March 3 to March 4 -- 10 to 25 cm
March 8 to March 12 -- (Unclear right now, but potentially 5 to 10 cm)

All of these "snow systems" or "winter storms", if you like, totals the upcoming weeks snowfall to be at around 35 to 60 cm. If this is true, we can break the record easily. Remember, 150 + 60 = 210 cm.

Let's make this record snowfall the best ever, by making use of all these snow for winter sports! WEE!

I apologize for my briefness in my blogs again, but schoolwork is piling up as we speak.
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